March 6, 2025 - 01:56

It's time to stop shaming moms for using their phones at kids' activities. The double standards have persisted for far too long, particularly affecting working mothers who juggle numerous responsibilities. In today's fast-paced world, many moms utilize their phones to stay connected, manage schedules, or even work remotely while attending their children's events.
Critics often overlook the reality that these mothers are balancing their professional lives with family commitments. Instead of judgment, we should foster understanding and support for the choices they make. The notion that a mother should be fully present at every moment, without any distractions, is unrealistic and places undue pressure on them.
By creating a more empathetic environment, we can acknowledge the challenges that modern mothers face. Rather than shaming them for their phone usage, society should celebrate their efforts to remain engaged both at home and in the workplace. It's time to embrace a more supportive approach that recognizes the complexities of motherhood today.
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